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- Batteries are used in a wide variety of electronic and electrical devices. Mathematical algorithms have been utilized to estimate battery parameters, such as internal battery resistance. The inventor herein, however, has recognized that the mathematical algorithms have been unable to provide a highly accurate estimate of internal battery parameters because they are not sufficiently optimized for batteries having non-linear operational characteristics.
- the inventor herein has recognized a need for a system and a method for more accurately determining battery parameters.
- a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector indicative of a parameter of a battery at a first predetermined time in accordance with an exemplary embodiment includes determining a first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors that are indicative of the parameter of the battery and an uncertainty of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time.
- the method further includes determining a battery state vector having at least one value indicative of a battery state at the first predetermined time.
- the method further includes determining a second plurality of predicted battery output vectors that are indicative of at least one output variable of the battery and an uncertainty of the output variable at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors and the battery state vector.
- the method further includes determining a first battery output vector having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time.
- the method further includes determining a first estimated battery parameter vector indicative of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors, the second plurality of predicted battery output vectors, and the first battery output vector.
- a system for determining an estimated battery parameter vector indicative of a parameter of a battery at a first predetermined time in accordance with another exemplary embodiment includes a sensor configured to generate a first signal indicative of an output variable of the battery.
- the system further includes a computer operably coupled to the sensor.
- the computer is configured to determine a first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors that are indicative of the parameter of the battery and an uncertainty of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time.
- the computer is further configured to determine a battery state vector having at least one value indicative of a battery state at the first predetermined time.
- the computer is further configured to determine a second plurality of predicted battery output vectors that are indicative of at least one output variable of the battery and an uncertainty of the output variable at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors and the battery state vector.
- the computer is further configured to determine a first battery output vector based on the first signal.
- the computer is further configured to determine a first estimated battery parameter vector indicative of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors, the second plurality of predicted battery output vectors, and the first battery output vector.
- the article of manufacture includes a computer storage medium having a computer program encoded therein for determining an estimated battery parameter vector indicative of a parameter of a battery at a first predetermined time.
- the computer storage medium includes code for determining a first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors that are indicative of the parameter of the battery and an uncertainty of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time.
- the computer storage medium further includes code for determining a battery state vector having at least one value indicative of a battery state at the first predetermined time.
- the computer storage medium further includes code for determining a second plurality of predicted battery output vectors that are indicative of at least one output variable of the battery and an uncertainty of the output variable at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors and the battery state vector.
- the computer storage medium further includes code for determining a first battery output vector having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time.
- the computer storage medium further includes code for determining a first estimated battery parameter vector indicative of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors, the second plurality of predicted battery output vectors, and the first battery output vector.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of a system for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with an exemplary embodiment
- FIGS. 2-4 are flowcharts of a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with another exemplary embodiment.
- FIGS. 5-8 are flowcharts of a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with another exemplary embodiment.
- the battery 12 includes at least a battery cell 14 .
- the battery 12 can include a plurality of additional battery cells.
- Each battery cell can be either a rechargeable battery cell or a non-rechargeable battery cell.
- each battery cell can be constructed using an anode and a cathode having electro-chemical configurations known to those skilled in the art.
- HEVs Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- BEVs Battery Electric Vehicles
- laptop computer batteries laptop computer batteries
- portable tool battery packs portable tool battery packs
- SOC state-of-charge
- Some exemplary parameters include, but are not limited to: cell capacity, resistance, polarization voltage time constant(s), polarization voltage blending factor(s), hysteresis blending factor(s), hysteresis rate constant(s), efficiency factor(s), and so forth.
- An input variable is defined as a value of a battery input signal at a specific time.
- an input variable can comprise one of a current entering the battery and a temperature of the battery.
- An output variable is defined as a value of a battery output signal at a specific time.
- an output variable can comprise one of a battery output voltage and a battery pressure.
- the system 10 includes one or more voltage sensors 20 , a load circuit 26 , and a computational unit such as a computer 28 , and may also include one or more of a temperature sensor 22 , and a current sensor 24 .
- the voltage sensor 20 is provided to generate a first output signal indicative of the voltage produced by one or more of the battery cells of the battery 12 .
- the voltage sensor 20 is electrically coupled between the I/O interface 46 of the computer 28 and the battery 12 .
- the voltage sensor 20 transfers the first output signal to the computer 28 .
- a single voltage sensor will be described herein. However, it should be noted that in an alternate embodiment of system 10 a plurality of voltage sensors (e.g., one voltage sensor per battery cell) are utilized in system 10 .
- the temperature sensor 22 is provided to generate a second output signal indicative of one or more temperatures of the battery 12 .
- the temperature sensor 22 is disposed proximate the battery 12 and is electrically coupled to the I/O interface 46 of the computer 28 .
- the temperature sensor 22 transfers the second output signal to the computer 28 .
- a single temperature sensor will be described herein. However, it should be noted that in an alternate embodiment of system 10 a plurality of temperature sensors (e.g., one temperature sensor per battery cell) are utilized in system 10 .
- the current sensor 24 is provided to generate a third output signal indicative of a current sourced or sunk by the battery cells of the battery 12 .
- the current sensor 24 is electrically coupled between the battery 12 and the load circuit 26 .
- the current sensor 24 is further electrically coupled to the I/O interface 46 of the computer 28 .
- the current sensor 24 transfers the third output signal to the computer 28 .
- the load circuit 26 is electrically coupled to the current sensor 24 and sinks or sources a current from the battery 12 .
- the load circuit 26 comprises any electrical device that can be electrically coupled to the battery 12 .
- the computer 28 is provided for determining an estimated battery parameter vector associated with the battery 12 , as will be explained in greater detail below.
- the computer 28 includes a central processing unit (CPU) 40 , a read-only memory (ROM) 44 , a volatile memory such as a random access memory (RAM) 45 and an input/output (I/O) interface 46 .
- the CPU 40 operably communicates with the ROM 44 , the RAM 45 , and the I/O interface 46 .
- the CPU 40 includes a clock 42 .
- the computer readable media including ROM 44 and RAM 46 may be implemented using any of a number of known memory devices such as PROMs, EPROMs, EEPROMS, flash memory or any other electric, magnetic, optical or combination memory device capable of storing data, some of which represent executable instructions used by the CPU 40 .
- the circumflex symbol indicates an estimated or predicted quantity (e.g., ⁇ circumflex over (x) ⁇ indicates an estimate of the true quantity x).
- the superscript symbol “ ⁇ ” indicates an a priori estimate (i.e., a prediction of a quantity's present value based on past data).
- the superscript symbol “+” indicates an a posteriori estimate (e.g., ⁇ circumflex over (x) ⁇ k + is the estimate of true quantity x at time index k based on all measurements taken up to and including time k).
- the symbol ⁇ xy E[xy T ] indicates the correlation or cross correlation of the variables in its subscript (the quantities described herein are zero-mean, so the correlations are identical to covariances).
- the symbol ⁇ x indicates the same quantity as ⁇ xx .
- the superscript “T” is a matrix/vector transpose operator.
- a battery state vector may include, for example, a state of charge (SOC) value associated with the battery 12 , a hysteresis voltage, or a polarization voltage.
- SOC state of charge
- the SOC value is a value from 0-100 percent that indicates a present available capacity of the battery 12 that may be used to do work.
- a mathematical model of battery cell behavior is used in the method to compute an estimate of the state vector of the battery 12 . It is assumed that a mathematical model of the battery cell dynamics is known, and may be expressed using a discrete-time state-space model comprising a state equation and an output equation, as will be described below.
- the system state x k includes, at least, a minimum amount of information, together with the present input and a mathematical model of the cell, needed to predict the present output.
- the state might include: SOC, polarization voltage levels with respect to different time constants, and hysteresis levels, for example.
- the system exogenous input u k includes at minimum the present cell current i k , and may, optionally, include cell temperature (unless temperature change is itself modeled in the state).
- the system parameters ⁇ k are the values that change only slowly with time, in such a way that they may not be directly determined with knowledge of the system measured input and output.
- model output y corresponds to physically measurable cell quantities or those directly computable from measured quantities at minimum for example, the cell voltage under load.
- a mathematical model of parameter dynamics is also utilized.
- the first equation states that the parameters ⁇ k are primarily constant, but that they may change slowly over time, in this instance, modeled by a “noise” process denoted, r k .
- the “output” d k is a function of the optimum parameter dynamics modeled by g(•,•,•) plus some estimation error e k .
- the optimum parameter dynamics g(•,•,•) being a function of the system state x k , an exogenous input u k , and the set of time varying parameters ⁇ k .
- the method can be implemented utilizing software algorithms executed by the controller 28 .
- the software algorithms are stored in either the ROM 44 or the RAM 45 or other computer readable mediums known to those skilled in the art.
- the computer 28 generates a battery input vector u k having at least one measured value of a battery input variable obtained at a first predetermined time.
- the computer 28 generates a battery state vector x k having at least one value of a battery state obtained at the first predetermined time.
- step 64 the computer 28 generates a battery output vector d k having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time.
- step 74 the computer 28 determines a predicted battery output vector ⁇ circumflex over (d) ⁇ k ⁇
- step 86 the computer 28 selects new first and second predetermined times. After step 86 , method returns to step 60 .
- the method can be implemented utilizing software algorithms executed by the controller 28 .
- the software algorithms are stored in either the ROM 44 or the RAM 45 or other computer readable mediums known to those skilled in the art.
- the computer 28 generates a battery input vector u k having at least one measured value of a battery input variable obtained at a first predetermined time.
- the computer 28 generates a battery state vector x k having at least one value of a battery state obtained at the first predetermined time.
- step 104 the computer 28 generates a battery output vector d k having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time.
- the computer 28 determines a plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors W k each indicative of a parameter of a battery 12 at the first predetermined time using the following equation: W k ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ k - , ⁇ ⁇ k - + ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ S ⁇ ⁇ , k - , ⁇ ⁇ k - - ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ S ⁇ ⁇ , k - ⁇ where, ⁇ corresponds to a constant value.
- step 128 the computer 28 selects new first and second predetermined times after step 428 , the method returns to step 100 .
- the system, method, and article of manufacture for determining an estimated battery parameter vector provide a substantial advantage over other systems and methods.
- the system, method, and article of manufacture provide a technical effect of more accurately determining the battery parameter vector for a battery having non-linear operational characteristics.
- the above-described methods can also be embodied in the form of computer program code, for example, whether stored in a storage medium, loaded into and/or executed by a computer, or transmitted over some transmission medium, loaded into and/or executed by a computer, or transmitted over some transmission medium, such as over electrical wiring or cabling, through fiber optics, or via electromagnetic radiation, wherein, when the computer program code is loaded into an executed by a computer, the computer becomes an apparatus for practicing the methods.
- the computer program code segments configure the microprocessor to create specific logic circuits.
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- This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/272,371, filed Nov. 10, 2005 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
- Batteries are used in a wide variety of electronic and electrical devices. Mathematical algorithms have been utilized to estimate battery parameters, such as internal battery resistance. The inventor herein, however, has recognized that the mathematical algorithms have been unable to provide a highly accurate estimate of internal battery parameters because they are not sufficiently optimized for batteries having non-linear operational characteristics.
- Accordingly, the inventor herein has recognized a need for a system and a method for more accurately determining battery parameters.
- A method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector indicative of a parameter of a battery at a first predetermined time in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is provided. The method includes determining a first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors that are indicative of the parameter of the battery and an uncertainty of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time. The method further includes determining a battery state vector having at least one value indicative of a battery state at the first predetermined time. The method further includes determining a second plurality of predicted battery output vectors that are indicative of at least one output variable of the battery and an uncertainty of the output variable at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors and the battery state vector. The method further includes determining a first battery output vector having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time. The method further includes determining a first estimated battery parameter vector indicative of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors, the second plurality of predicted battery output vectors, and the first battery output vector.
- A system for determining an estimated battery parameter vector indicative of a parameter of a battery at a first predetermined time in accordance with another exemplary embodiment is provided. The system includes a sensor configured to generate a first signal indicative of an output variable of the battery. The system further includes a computer operably coupled to the sensor. The computer is configured to determine a first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors that are indicative of the parameter of the battery and an uncertainty of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time. The computer is further configured to determine a battery state vector having at least one value indicative of a battery state at the first predetermined time. The computer is further configured to determine a second plurality of predicted battery output vectors that are indicative of at least one output variable of the battery and an uncertainty of the output variable at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors and the battery state vector. The computer is further configured to determine a first battery output vector based on the first signal. The computer is further configured to determine a first estimated battery parameter vector indicative of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors, the second plurality of predicted battery output vectors, and the first battery output vector.
- An article of manufacture in accordance with another exemplary embodiment is provided. The article of manufacture includes a computer storage medium having a computer program encoded therein for determining an estimated battery parameter vector indicative of a parameter of a battery at a first predetermined time. The computer storage medium includes code for determining a first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors that are indicative of the parameter of the battery and an uncertainty of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time. The computer storage medium further includes code for determining a battery state vector having at least one value indicative of a battery state at the first predetermined time. The computer storage medium further includes code for determining a second plurality of predicted battery output vectors that are indicative of at least one output variable of the battery and an uncertainty of the output variable at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors and the battery state vector. The computer storage medium further includes code for determining a first battery output vector having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time. The computer storage medium further includes code for determining a first estimated battery parameter vector indicative of the parameter of the battery at the first predetermined time based on the first plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors, the second plurality of predicted battery output vectors, and the first battery output vector.
- Other systems and/or methods according to the embodiments will become or are apparent to one with skill in the art upon review of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems and methods be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic of a system for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with an exemplary embodiment; -
FIGS. 2-4 are flowcharts of a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with another exemplary embodiment; and -
FIGS. 5-8 are flowcharts of a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with another exemplary embodiment. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , asystem 10 for estimating at least one battery parameter associated with abattery 12 is illustrated. Thebattery 12 includes at least a battery cell 14. Of course, thebattery 12 can include a plurality of additional battery cells. Each battery cell can be either a rechargeable battery cell or a non-rechargeable battery cell. Further, each battery cell can be constructed using an anode and a cathode having electro-chemical configurations known to those skilled in the art. - In the context of rechargeable battery pack technologies, it is desired in some applications to be able to estimate quantities that are descriptive of the present battery pack condition, but that may not be directly measured. Some of these quantities may change rapidly, such as the pack state-of-charge (SOC), which can traverse its entire range within minutes. Others may change very slowly, such as cell capacity, which might change as little as 20% in a decade or more of regular use. The quantities that tend to change quickly comprise the “state” of the system, and the quantities that tend to change slowly comprise the time varying “parameters” of the system.
- In the context of the battery systems, particularly those that need to operate for long periods of time, as aggressively as possible without harming the battery life, for example, in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), laptop computer batteries, portable tool battery packs, and the like, it is desired that information regarding slowly varying parameters (e.g., total capacity) be available to determine pack health, and to assist in other calculations, including that of state-of-charge (SOC). Some exemplary parameters include, but are not limited to: cell capacity, resistance, polarization voltage time constant(s), polarization voltage blending factor(s), hysteresis blending factor(s), hysteresis rate constant(s), efficiency factor(s), and so forth.
- An input variable is defined as a value of a battery input signal at a specific time. For example, an input variable can comprise one of a current entering the battery and a temperature of the battery. An output variable is defined as a value of a battery output signal at a specific time. For example, an output variable can comprise one of a battery output voltage and a battery pressure.
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system 10 includes one ormore voltage sensors 20, aload circuit 26, and a computational unit such as acomputer 28, and may also include one or more of atemperature sensor 22, and acurrent sensor 24. - The
voltage sensor 20 is provided to generate a first output signal indicative of the voltage produced by one or more of the battery cells of thebattery 12. Thevoltage sensor 20 is electrically coupled between the I/O interface 46 of thecomputer 28 and thebattery 12. Thevoltage sensor 20 transfers the first output signal to thecomputer 28. For clarity of presentation, a single voltage sensor will be described herein. However, it should be noted that in an alternate embodiment of system 10 a plurality of voltage sensors (e.g., one voltage sensor per battery cell) are utilized insystem 10. - The
temperature sensor 22 is provided to generate a second output signal indicative of one or more temperatures of thebattery 12. Thetemperature sensor 22 is disposed proximate thebattery 12 and is electrically coupled to the I/O interface 46 of thecomputer 28. Thetemperature sensor 22 transfers the second output signal to thecomputer 28. For clarity of presentation, a single temperature sensor will be described herein. However, it should be noted that in an alternate embodiment of system 10 a plurality of temperature sensors (e.g., one temperature sensor per battery cell) are utilized insystem 10. - The
current sensor 24 is provided to generate a third output signal indicative of a current sourced or sunk by the battery cells of thebattery 12. Thecurrent sensor 24 is electrically coupled between thebattery 12 and theload circuit 26. Thecurrent sensor 24 is further electrically coupled to the I/O interface 46 of thecomputer 28. Thecurrent sensor 24 transfers the third output signal to thecomputer 28. - The
load circuit 26 is electrically coupled to thecurrent sensor 24 and sinks or sources a current from thebattery 12. Theload circuit 26 comprises any electrical device that can be electrically coupled to thebattery 12. - The
computer 28 is provided for determining an estimated battery parameter vector associated with thebattery 12, as will be explained in greater detail below. Thecomputer 28 includes a central processing unit (CPU) 40, a read-only memory (ROM) 44, a volatile memory such as a random access memory (RAM) 45 and an input/output (I/O)interface 46. TheCPU 40 operably communicates with theROM 44, theRAM 45, and the I/O interface 46. TheCPU 40 includes aclock 42. The computer readablemedia including ROM 44 andRAM 46 may be implemented using any of a number of known memory devices such as PROMs, EPROMs, EEPROMS, flash memory or any other electric, magnetic, optical or combination memory device capable of storing data, some of which represent executable instructions used by theCPU 40. - For purposes of understanding, the notation utilized in the equations of the following methods will be described. The circumflex symbol indicates an estimated or predicted quantity (e.g., {circumflex over (x)} indicates an estimate of the true quantity x). The superscript symbol “−” indicates an a priori estimate (i.e., a prediction of a quantity's present value based on past data). The superscript symbol “+” indicates an a posteriori estimate (e.g., {circumflex over (x)}k + is the estimate of true quantity x at time index k based on all measurements taken up to and including time k). The tilde symbol indicates the error of an estimated quantity (e.g., {tilde over (x)}k −=xk−{circumflex over (x)}k − and {tilde over (x)}k +=xk−{circumflex over (x)}k +). The symbol Σxy=E[xyT] indicates the correlation or cross correlation of the variables in its subscript (the quantities described herein are zero-mean, so the correlations are identical to covariances). The symbol Σx indicates the same quantity as Σxx. The superscript “T” is a matrix/vector transpose operator.
- Before providing a detailed discussion of the methodologies for determining a battery parameter vector associated with the
battery 12, a general overview will be provided. - A battery state vector may include, for example, a state of charge (SOC) value associated with the
battery 12, a hysteresis voltage, or a polarization voltage. The SOC value is a value from 0-100 percent that indicates a present available capacity of thebattery 12 that may be used to do work. - A mathematical model of battery cell behavior is used in the method to compute an estimate of the state vector of the
battery 12. It is assumed that a mathematical model of the battery cell dynamics is known, and may be expressed using a discrete-time state-space model comprising a state equation and an output equation, as will be described below. - The state equation utilized to determine the state vector associated with the
battery 12 is as follows:
x k =f(x k−1 ,u k−1 ,w k−1 ,k−1)
wherein, - xk is the state vector associated with the
battery 12 at time index k; - uk is a variable representing a known/deterministic input to the
battery 12; - wk is a battery input noise vector that models some unmeasured input which affects the state of the system; and
- f(xk−1,wk−1,wk−1,k−1) is a state transition function.
- An output vector associated with the
battery 12 is determined utilizing the following equation:
y k =h(x k ,u k ,v k ,k)
wherein, - h(xk,uk,vk,k) is a measurement function; and
- vk is sensor noise that affects the measurement of the output of
battery 12 in a memory-less mode, but does not affect the state vector ofbattery 12. - The system state xk includes, at least, a minimum amount of information, together with the present input and a mathematical model of the cell, needed to predict the present output. For a cell 14, the state might include: SOC, polarization voltage levels with respect to different time constants, and hysteresis levels, for example. The system exogenous input uk includes at minimum the present cell current ik, and may, optionally, include cell temperature (unless temperature change is itself modeled in the state). The system parameters θk are the values that change only slowly with time, in such a way that they may not be directly determined with knowledge of the system measured input and output. These might include, but not be limited to: cell capacity, resistance, polarization voltage time constant(s), polarization voltage blending factor(s), hysteresis blending factor(s), hysteresis rate constant(s), efficiency factor(s), and so forth. The model output y, corresponds to physically measurable cell quantities or those directly computable from measured quantities at minimum for example, the cell voltage under load.
- A mathematical model of parameter dynamics is also utilized. An exemplary model has the form:
θk+1=θk +r k
d k =g(x k ,u k,θk)+e k.
The first equation states that the parameters θk are primarily constant, but that they may change slowly over time, in this instance, modeled by a “noise” process denoted, rk. The “output” dk is a function of the optimum parameter dynamics modeled by g(•,•,•) plus some estimation error ek. The optimum parameter dynamics g(•,•,•) being a function of the system state xk, an exogenous input uk, and the set of time varying parameters θk. - Referring to
FIGS. 2-4 , a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with an exemplary embodiment will now be explained. The method can be implemented utilizing software algorithms executed by thecontroller 28. The software algorithms are stored in either theROM 44 or theRAM 45 or other computer readable mediums known to those skilled in the art. - At
step 60, thecomputer 28 generates a battery input vector uk having at least one measured value of a battery input variable obtained at a first predetermined time. - Next at
step 62, thecomputer 28 generates a battery state vector xk having at least one value of a battery state obtained at the first predetermined time. - Next at
step 64, thecomputer 28 generates a battery output vector dk having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time. - Next at
step 66, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery parameter vector {circumflex over (θ)}k −, indicative of a parameter of thebattery 12 at the first predetermined time based on an estimated battery parameter vector {circumflex over (θ)}k−1 + indicative of a parameter of thebattery 12 at a second predetermined time prior to the first predetermined time utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 68, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery parameter vector covariance matrix Σ{circumflex over (θ)},k − indicative of a covariance of a battery parameter covariance at the first predetermined time, based on an estimated battery parameter vector covariance matrix Σ{circumflex over (θ)},k−1 +, indicative of a battery parameter covariance at the second predetermined time and a covariance matrix corresponding to a parameter noise, utilizing the following equation:
where, Σr,k−1 corresponds to a covariance matrix associated with a battery parameter noise vector. - Next at
step 70,computer 28 determines a plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors Wk each indicative of a parameter of abattery 12 at the first predetermined time, utilizing the following equation:
where, - √{square root over (Σ{circumflex over (θ)},k −)} corresponds to the Cholesky matrix square root of Σ{circumflex over (θ)},k −; and
- γ corresponds to a constant value.
- Next at
step 72, thecomputer 28 determines a plurality of predicted battery output vectors Dk each indicative of outputs of thebattery 12 at the first predetermined time, utilizing the following equation:
D k,j =h(x k ,u k ,v k ,W k,j ,k)
where, - Dk,j corresponds to the ith member of the plurality Dk;
- Wk,j corresponds to the ith member of the plurality Wk;
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v k corresponds to an expected sensor noise at the first predetermined time; - k corresponds to the first predetermined time.
- Next at
step 74, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery output vector {circumflex over (d)}k − - corresponding to the first predetermined time by calculating a weighted average of the plurality of predicted battery state vectors Dk, utilizing the following equation:
where, - ai (m) corresponds to a set of constant values; and
- p corresponds to the number of members in the plurality Wk, minus one.
- Next at
step 76, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery output vector covariance matrix Σd ,k, utilizing the following equation:
where, - ai (c) corresponds to a set of constant values;
- Σe corresponds to a covariance matrix associated with a battery output noise vector;
- T is the matrix/vector transpose operation.
- Next at
step 78, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted cross-covariance matrix
utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 80, thecomputer 28 determines a gain matrix Lk, utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 82, thecomputer 28 determines an estimated battery parameter vector {circumflex over (θ)}k +, indicative of a parameter of thebattery 12 at the first predetermined time, utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 84, thecomputer 28 determines an estimated battery parameter vector covariance matrix Σ{circumflex over (θ)},k +, associated with the estimated battery parameter vector, utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 86, thecomputer 28 selects new first and second predetermined times. Afterstep 86, method returns to step 60. - Referring to
FIGS. 5-8 , a method for determining an estimated battery parameter vector in accordance with an exemplary embodiment will now be explained. The method can be implemented utilizing software algorithms executed by thecontroller 28. The software algorithms are stored in either theROM 44 or theRAM 45 or other computer readable mediums known to those skilled in the art. - At
step 100, thecomputer 28 generates a battery input vector uk having at least one measured value of a battery input variable obtained at a first predetermined time. - Next at
step 102, thecomputer 28 generates a battery state vector xk having at least one value of a battery state obtained at the first predetermined time. - Next at
step 104, thecomputer 28 generates a battery output vector dk having at least one measured value of a battery output variable obtained at the first predetermined time. - Next at
step 106, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery parameter vector {circumflex over (θ)}k −, indicative of a parameter of thebattery 12 at the first predetermined time based on an estimated battery parameter vector {circumflex over (θ)}k−1 + indicative of a parameter of thebattery 12 at a second predetermined time prior to the first predetermined time, utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 108, thecomputer 28 determines a square-root covariance update matrix Dr,k−1, utilizing the following equation:
D r,k−1=−diag{S {circumflex over (θ)},k−1 +}+√{square root over (diag{S {circumflex over (θ)},k−1 +}2+diag{Σr,k−1})}
where, - Σr,k−1 corresponds to a covariance matrix associated with a battery parameter noise vector;
- S{circumflex over (θ)},k−1 − corresponds to an estimated battery parameter vector square-root covariance matrix indicative of a covariance of a battery parameter covariance at the second predetermined time; and
- √{square root over ( )} corresponds to the Cholesky matrix square root of its input argument; and
- diag{ } is a function that composes a square diagonal matrix formed from the diagonal elements of the input matrix.
- Next at
step 110, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery parameter vector square-root covariance matrix S{circumflex over (θ)},k − indicative of a covariance of a battery parameter covariance at the first predetermined time, based on an estimated battery parameter vector covariance matrix S{circumflex over (θ)},k−1 +, indicative of a battery parameter covariance at the second predetermined time and a square-root covariance update matrix utilizing the following equation:
S {circumflex over (θ)},k − =S {circumflex over (θ)},k−1 + +D e,k−1. - Next at
step 112, thecomputer 28 determines a plurality of predicted battery parameter vectors Wk each indicative of a parameter of abattery 12 at the first predetermined time using the following equation:
where, γ corresponds to a constant value. - Next at
step 114, thecomputer 28 determines a plurality of predicted battery output vectors Dk each indicative of outputs of the battery at the first predetermined time, utilizing the following equation:
D k,j =h(x k ,u k ,v k ,W k,j ,k)
where, - Dk,j corresponds to the ith member of the plurality Dk;
- Wk,j corresponds to the ith member of the plurality Wk;
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v k corresponds to an expected sensor noise at the first predetermined time; - k corresponds to the first predetermined time.
- Next at
step 116, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery output vector {circumflex over (d)}k − corresponding to the first predetermined time by calculating a weighted average of the plurality of predicted battery state vectors Dk, utilizing the following equation:
where, - ai (m) corresponds to a set of constant values; and
- p corresponds to the number of members in the plurality Wk, minus one.
- Next at
step 118, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted battery output vector square-root covariance matrix Sd ,k, utilizing the following equation:
Sd ,k =qr{[√{square root over (ai (c))}( D k,(0:p) −{circumflex over (d)} k −), √{square root over (Σe)}]T}T.
where, - ai (c) corresponds to a set of constant values;
- Σe corresponds to a covariance matrix associated with a sensor noise vector;
- qr{ } is a function that computes a Q-R matrix decomposition of its input argument and returns the upper-triangular portion of the R matrix; and
- T is the matrix/vector transpose operation.
- Next at
step 120, thecomputer 28 determines a predicted cross-covariance matrix Σ{circumflex over (θd)},k −, utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 122, thecomputer 28 determines a gain matrix Lk, utilizing the following equation: - Next at
step 124,computer 28 determines an estimated battery parameter vector {circumflex over (θ)}k +, indicative of a parameter of thebattery 12 at the first predetermined time, utilizing the following equation:
{circumflex over (θ)}k +={circumflex over (θ)}k − +L k [d k −{circumflex over (d)} k]. - Next at
step 126, thecomputer 28 determines an estimated battery parameter vector square-root covariance matrix S{circumflex over (θ)},k +, associated with the estimated battery parameter vector, utilizing the following equation:
S {circumflex over (θ)},k +=downdate{S {circumflex over (θ)},k − ,L k Sd ,k},
where downdate{ } computes the matrix downdate operation on its first argument using its second argument. - Next at
step 128, thecomputer 28 selects new first and second predetermined times after step 428, the method returns to step 100. - The system, method, and article of manufacture for determining an estimated battery parameter vector provide a substantial advantage over other systems and methods. In particular, the system, method, and article of manufacture provide a technical effect of more accurately determining the battery parameter vector for a battery having non-linear operational characteristics.
- The above-described methods can be embodied in the form of computer program code containing instructions embodied in tangible media, such as floppy diskettes, CD ROMs, hard drives, or any other computer-readable storage medium, wherein, when the computer program code is loaded into and executed by a computer, the computer becomes an apparatus for practicing the invention. The above-described methods can also be embodied in the form of computer program code, for example, whether stored in a storage medium, loaded into and/or executed by a computer, or transmitted over some transmission medium, loaded into and/or executed by a computer, or transmitted over some transmission medium, such as over electrical wiring or cabling, through fiber optics, or via electromagnetic radiation, wherein, when the computer program code is loaded into an executed by a computer, the computer becomes an apparatus for practicing the methods. When implemented on a general-purpose microprocessor, the computer program code segments configure the microprocessor to create specific logic circuits.
- While the invention is described with reference to the exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalent elements may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to the teachings of the invention to adapt to a particular situation without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, is intended that the invention not be limited the embodiment disclosed for carrying out this invention, but that the invention includes all embodiments falling with the scope of the intended claims. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. does not denote any order of importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.
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